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A Novel Function of Noc2 in Agonist-Induced Intracellular Ca(2+) Increase during Zymogen-Granule Exocytosis in Pancreatic Acinar Cells

Noc2, a putative Rab effector, contributes to secretory-granule exocytosis in neuroendocrine and exocrine cells. Here, using two-photon excitation live-cell imaging, we investigated its role in Ca(2+)-dependent zymogen granule (ZG) exocytosis in pancreatic acinar cells from wild-type (WT) and Noc2-k...

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Autores principales: Ogata, Sho, Miki, Takashi, Seino, Susumu, Tamai, Seiichi, Kasai, Haruo, Nemoto, Tomomi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3355174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22615885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037048
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author Ogata, Sho
Miki, Takashi
Seino, Susumu
Tamai, Seiichi
Kasai, Haruo
Nemoto, Tomomi
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Miki, Takashi
Seino, Susumu
Tamai, Seiichi
Kasai, Haruo
Nemoto, Tomomi
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description Noc2, a putative Rab effector, contributes to secretory-granule exocytosis in neuroendocrine and exocrine cells. Here, using two-photon excitation live-cell imaging, we investigated its role in Ca(2+)-dependent zymogen granule (ZG) exocytosis in pancreatic acinar cells from wild-type (WT) and Noc2-knockout (KO) mice. Imaging of a KO acinar cell revealed an expanded granular area, indicating ZG accumulation. In our spatiotemporal analysis of the ZG exocytosis induced by agonist (cholecystokinin or acetylcholine) stimulation, the location and rate of progress of ZG exocytosis did not differ significantly between the two strains. ZG exocytosis from KO acinar cells was seldom observed at physiological concentrations of agonists, but was normal (vs. WT) at high concentrations. Flash photolysis of a caged calcium compound confirmed the integrity of the fusion step of ZG exocytosis in KO acinar cells. The decreased ZG exocytosis present at physiological concentrations of agonists raised the possibility of impaired elicitation of calcium spikes. When calcium spikes were evoked in KO acinar cells by a high agonist concentration: (a) they always started at the apical portion and traveled to the basal portion, and (b) calcium oscillations over the 10 µM level were observed, as in WT acinar cells. At physiological concentrations of agonists, however, sufficient calcium spikes were not observed, suggesting an impaired [Ca(2+)](i)-increase mechanism in KO acinar cells. We propose that in pancreatic acinar cells, Noc2 is not indispensable for the membrane fusion of ZG per se, but instead performs a novel function favoring agonist-induced physiological [Ca(2+)](i) increases.
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spelling pubmed-33551742012-05-21 A Novel Function of Noc2 in Agonist-Induced Intracellular Ca(2+) Increase during Zymogen-Granule Exocytosis in Pancreatic Acinar Cells Ogata, Sho Miki, Takashi Seino, Susumu Tamai, Seiichi Kasai, Haruo Nemoto, Tomomi PLoS One Research Article Noc2, a putative Rab effector, contributes to secretory-granule exocytosis in neuroendocrine and exocrine cells. Here, using two-photon excitation live-cell imaging, we investigated its role in Ca(2+)-dependent zymogen granule (ZG) exocytosis in pancreatic acinar cells from wild-type (WT) and Noc2-knockout (KO) mice. Imaging of a KO acinar cell revealed an expanded granular area, indicating ZG accumulation. In our spatiotemporal analysis of the ZG exocytosis induced by agonist (cholecystokinin or acetylcholine) stimulation, the location and rate of progress of ZG exocytosis did not differ significantly between the two strains. ZG exocytosis from KO acinar cells was seldom observed at physiological concentrations of agonists, but was normal (vs. WT) at high concentrations. Flash photolysis of a caged calcium compound confirmed the integrity of the fusion step of ZG exocytosis in KO acinar cells. The decreased ZG exocytosis present at physiological concentrations of agonists raised the possibility of impaired elicitation of calcium spikes. When calcium spikes were evoked in KO acinar cells by a high agonist concentration: (a) they always started at the apical portion and traveled to the basal portion, and (b) calcium oscillations over the 10 µM level were observed, as in WT acinar cells. At physiological concentrations of agonists, however, sufficient calcium spikes were not observed, suggesting an impaired [Ca(2+)](i)-increase mechanism in KO acinar cells. We propose that in pancreatic acinar cells, Noc2 is not indispensable for the membrane fusion of ZG per se, but instead performs a novel function favoring agonist-induced physiological [Ca(2+)](i) increases. Public Library of Science 2012-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3355174/ /pubmed/22615885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037048 Text en Ogata et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ogata, Sho
Miki, Takashi
Seino, Susumu
Tamai, Seiichi
Kasai, Haruo
Nemoto, Tomomi
A Novel Function of Noc2 in Agonist-Induced Intracellular Ca(2+) Increase during Zymogen-Granule Exocytosis in Pancreatic Acinar Cells
title A Novel Function of Noc2 in Agonist-Induced Intracellular Ca(2+) Increase during Zymogen-Granule Exocytosis in Pancreatic Acinar Cells
title_full A Novel Function of Noc2 in Agonist-Induced Intracellular Ca(2+) Increase during Zymogen-Granule Exocytosis in Pancreatic Acinar Cells
title_fullStr A Novel Function of Noc2 in Agonist-Induced Intracellular Ca(2+) Increase during Zymogen-Granule Exocytosis in Pancreatic Acinar Cells
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Function of Noc2 in Agonist-Induced Intracellular Ca(2+) Increase during Zymogen-Granule Exocytosis in Pancreatic Acinar Cells
title_short A Novel Function of Noc2 in Agonist-Induced Intracellular Ca(2+) Increase during Zymogen-Granule Exocytosis in Pancreatic Acinar Cells
title_sort novel function of noc2 in agonist-induced intracellular ca(2+) increase during zymogen-granule exocytosis in pancreatic acinar cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3355174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22615885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037048
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